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ys “a ae Mee. i : h ie Terme Q . 8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1892—TEN PAGES. —— — —— —— = THE VIRGINIA SEXATOMSHIF. | the sighth district. They spent, money there LAUREL. THE PANAMA SCANDAL. SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Several Candidates Want the Place Now Bowe t democrat, 16,916; Nilocs, republican, | Considering yen aren pea of Vire| The Excitement of France Over the Charges a jee Tomorrow. ez ~ FUTURE Pav. Fillet by Mr. Hunton. 13,200; Patton, populist, 3,560. | beans eeir palabras aeesiph of Corruption. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, a JREENARD LEONARD, Real Betate Rroker, Correspondence of The Evening Star. Weaver's vote of 45,000 exceeds all ex | Correspondence of The Evening Star. Paris Correspondence of the New York Times. Ww S. "WRAGE ON AISE TS Danmace 0 Heat aw, Ricuxoxp, NO MO LAL AVE ‘Nov. 27, 189% | tions, The democrats were confident he would Laveen, Mp., November 28, 1892. Since the flight of Boulanger there has been Wee ey FRONTS BCR ‘The uraal calm that follows 8 president ee ee eee ee aeieerty ut | _ Sinco the rapid inerease in property in Laurel | no such general excitement and disorders in| STBEE4 EWEN NORTH CAPITOL AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF HORSES AND MARES. lection ie dieplaced thie year in Virginie by | 85.000t the most. The democratic vote this | Fegan and the demand for besiness houses and | parliamentary circles. 80 generally is the| (Br ei id PREMISES Woe it) ‘Will be sold at the bazaar on TUESDAY MORN- Sront FRAME DWELLING ON” ADT several burning political questions which have | year fell short 13,000 as compared with the vote | *uitable lote for their erection has exceeded the | flatter, indeed, that the notion of upsetting the | TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING. SED Ere eas aa pe EF eipority Under the last wil and sectament of | ING, NOVEMBER TWENTY-NINTH, at TEN PEAR AT AUCTION, * te le a at load of ho - &; Drooked no surcease of excitement caused by | of fonr years ago, while tho total rote of the | supply the opinion has grown that the lots on | ministry, which a week ago was all arranged, | infrestt tie snes. on MGRDAL Teen aenwis meee 1OR, AY POUR Ox the recent battle of the ballots. Popebii ——— othe — ~ mae Main street are too large and the frame build-| seems to have been quite forgotten. FOUR O'CLOCK P. ‘SL. cant tot numbered thirty Also 15 head of horses from Philadelphia. y EARY CHATS, feet 4& Inches on t gle ot ray . 7 nino io square numbered efx hundred venty- ‘Aloo? = — cs s ° foot alles The chief topic of talk mow is the United | nave'ng lope for their party in this state. | ‘06% t00 unsafe in case of fire. The question of | The focus of the hurly-burly is, of course, | mine, in, sanare nuinbered sls hupired and seventy. efase. te Geta tat ci ba naan malt Soe, wont | Fiaces ‘Shastra “thek: Satory free dwellinw — ‘States senatorship. Soon after the death ot | They look for, or rather hope for, a new | ¢fecting nothing but brick buildings for busi- | the parliamentary committee of inquiry into | the depth # of about eighty-seven feet six Naik ak Weuadd sak hoes nara wat. | SORTETS, MATTINGS, Lace: the Inte Johm 8. Barbour Gor. McKinney hon The? look for, or, rather quite ready to | ness purposes is receiving considerable atten-| the Panama scandal, which curiously" recalls | '"Fermscf sale: Gastnit ask, balance in ae and | tively bescltlaiihonn dente ne OF Mill vow: | FORTS, BLANKIE ES. | BUDRTEADR ee dental ook nit ored Eppa Hunton of Fauquier with the tem- | join"in 3 movement in this direction. | tion at the hands of the more thoughtful busi- | our own crédit mobilier uproar twenty years greive months, secured by notes of purchaser bearing | 4, 8. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. | g ube atention of private burers and dealers te ore oo Porery appointment. ot the |, The chairman of the third party, crushed as | nees men, and as soon as there is no longer «| ago. ‘The charges are, no doubt, much wore | Says eortion of the parhaes. | QW abate art ee censor eioconese, 8 sale. Uonvevencing ‘This was quite a surprise to the people | he is and liable to prosecution for belonging to | doubt that he te . Siecareyenr nd recording “at purchasers cont. | AL. Pennsytvante ave... ATIMER & -— - of purchaser ft was tho ; = t Paid down when the property ia struck ‘Corner of 10th st. (south side), x. - wan Te 1G & BON, I thought that Gen. Hunton did | 1’ ecret political order, says that party will get | 0! sfallsupply of bricks can sweeping in scope and embracé no lees than | #100%0 be when the property is struck off a if 10th L SLOAR, Auctionsere. THOM IWLING & & = ghost of ‘a show of getting the ap- | O.'0 fect again in the next campaign. tained here at reasonable prices then no more | 150 deputies. At the same time they are vastly coe hea en ty fy ve ate Auctionsers, pointmen - frame business houses will go up. CATALOGUE. vaguer in character. So that the committee | right to resell property at risk and cost of defauiting the reason that he bad prac- at and hod ‘ | (PHoMAs DowLING Ss tically retired from Virginia politics = z Rate, O28 Eat NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. OUR REGULAR WEEKLY SaLr | IMPORTANT SPECIAL SALF, — i ‘This town has fortunately escaped destruc-| will have a i it fails to find | Purchaser after Ave days’ advertisenentin somenews- nO CLOSE AN F ee neers oe ee SESS tion on more than one occasion of fire in the | anybody guilty at all. "becausa nobody is | =" WARN TOL EW taats, Executor. | nov EHOLD FURNITURE AXD EFFECTS, | C°MP*Ine some excellent Parlor Furniture, Amar | PUBLIC SAIT) OF VALUABLE, PRCANT LAND, home. There was no question as to the general’ | rhe sheriff Has = Lively Time With an | business In every instance the entire | specifically accused. Public feeling is running | _022-d&és ea CARPETS, * | ranth Cabinet, Turcomen Portiercs, Fine Axminster! Fikeh Np Wat terte Rontia ee en a ie ee Escaping Prisoner—Notes. | absence of wind alone has eaved the town from | so high, however, that there will be the gravest ETS, ‘ aoe, Pine aut Iunt AND BST HERTS RORTHW ERE tee Sf bis state. Por several years . PARLOR AND BED ROOM AND DINING ROOM | FURNITURE, STOVES, ETC., is Ne of The Evening Star. ___THIS EVENI Rocxviie. Nov. 27, 1892. sweeping and destructi LOOKING THE CAPLTOL PARK 1 DECEMBEN FURST, IsM2, AT PM Lofter an fre and Wiiton Rugs,all made to order; elegant Brass and | EFUL | Marble Clock Sets, Brass Sconces and Lainps, Royal re. All the busi- | danger ‘of incurring the suspicion of an so familiar as an able champion of democracy, | Coresponden: mtouses are, frame and intersperted with | tempt to burk the matter or whitewash the | G95 ()()() NORTH OF pram had not been heard on the bustings or in the D/}IN ALL A GENFRAL COLLECTION OF are \ Deine 9 fromtng, ; Fesidences of the same material. all so com- | chamber generally. Sarees, ne st | HOUSFHOLD NECESSAuTE | Worcester, Dresden, Vienna. Pingus, Faience, Weslce- Finches sed oe Bette! of We | nema ieee alles msn iepryne daowanep ag scrim) SEES em ere during | | Seapegoate of some sort must be found, and | Sik! Avctionscr: Git a aves ane | TAKES PLace aT ocR ce) PUREE reac coeriaeand wena NRE ian ‘aan a ceciabaieeti can of the “has beens. riday evening at the residence of Mr. Louis B. | 5 high wind certain to burn over a large terri- |it will fequire. the sublimation of delicate in- | mié-u Te ood, Helland and other fine Porcelains, tn usefu v 4 1d the eapecial attention of WRY HUNTON WAS APPOINTED. | Thomson, Linden, this county. About thirty tory before it would become exhausted. The ity to probe the Panama affair in any dirco- = —— Perbaps the best explanation of Gov. Mc-| members of the association responded to the — ment, ah count of 2 hook-and, fon without tisclosing a whole » flock of Sct. = ___SUTORE BAS. MKinney’s action in making the appointment, | rollcall. One of the features of the program ler with their buckets, axes an‘ rat ry. on in order- | Y)7 ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, and which was obtained by Tax Stam corree-| was e “Mock Trial by Jury,” which cated com | PICKS, bas done excellent work in tho pest, but | ing’ the exhumation of “the remains of Baron | WW j inadequat wring | Ret seali his pondent froma direct source, is that the chief | siderable Innghter, and was an excellent imita-| ¢ geen? uucetuate to cope with a fire during | Heinach and the sealing up of all his papers. | *nd ornamental shapes, most of which having been — | collected abroad; lange lot of Gorham's Best Plated Ware, but slightly used; magnificent Card Ta- bie, made to order, and many other fine pleces. at Cor. 10th st. and Peanssivania ave. n,m. TDENCANSON BROS. Ancts.. and Date awe LLATIUER & SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS, h - in the direction of an in- | Everybody is prepared to leara as the result of ahie z baste seen ag | CHANCERY SAL¥ OF A COZY ROME IN OFOROR sexecutive himself has the senatorial bee in bis | tion of such trials aa conducted at the present | creased water supply and naditional pptinnces | the autopsy that ‘he committed suicide. Un- o 147 G ST. On FRIDAY, DECEMBER SECOND, ee, at |“UTGWR WING HOUSE Ko. Sane WMS Ga bonnet and the Ss made with | day. The exercises were closed in the reading | for fighting fires ure urged by many good citi- | happily every ono alsoexpects tohear that there TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL the understanding that when the legislature — ELEVEN A.M. AND THREE P.M. we will sell | ‘met Gen. Hunton would throw bis induence to | of an interesting journal by its present editor, | 6% has been a mysterious disappeatanco of doc- SALE ; ae within o rs nh In the meantime efforts are being made for | uments from his stron; boxes, and Ricard, the IMPORTANT SALE OF A Bificent ‘the governor. vine | Mr. Walter Wright. After the literar wa cng | Be establishment of a brick yard of sufficient | minister of Pestina, vill be Gavedy eftechsd for or FINE COLLECTION OF wreen hat mom ‘There is very little chance, however, of Gor. | cises elegant refreshments were served and | capacity to not only supply the local demand, | not having secured them the ‘moment the SILVER-PLATED WARE, 3 t ‘ oat leavin for Eurove and McKinney receiving a majority of beh tone | social pleasures indulged in. Among those | but to ship to other points, and it is strangely sudden death was announced. Paes = 2 WATER COLOR PAINTINGS riunity to those in search the Sages bec as he, is by | Present were Mr. and Mrs. Julian Dowell, Dr. | that the land has been secured, but the title pa-| ‘This tragic episode will render it all the more | M*nufaevured by the world-renowned and celebrated BY EMINENT AMERICS 1S AL nase in botant ates w . | i pers have rfot been signed yet. dificult for the committee to evade doing what TAUNTON SILVER PLATE COMPAN _ . rt acal wire pulling. hone asl Soe. Milita ewart, Wie ind “tte. "0. STREET CARS COMING. Delahaye, the accuser, demands it shall do— aa eet saaareng? | i ‘Special importance is attached to thi: le, and — - | n26dts Auctioneers. ernor will bare some powerful foes to eon- | C. Woodward, aim Florence Oliver, ME. Alfred | In a ow days the partfulars concorning the | thts, maken rigorous snd erheustive sch | alice tvoaunsancement wor aniy tor erty a AMD TRALIAN ABTIBTE. | GS cAwOON BUOG_Auctineers with, all of whom are sparing no labor or Ray» Jee ae ee cee ee tier mores building and operation of a line of street cars| Cf q million dollars which he alleges was de- | a&¥9 to tasks this “auction sale” surpass the former AT OUR SPACIOUS SALES ROOMS, | atts ce oy edie meg wh paged , Mise Beall, Mr. . Dr. pappimczar to: om a sales made for this old and re.isble company. ‘Th pial BES A SALUABL FS mbar ed - John Randolph | Clarke, Mr. and Mra Boelter, Miss Lawrence, | 12 Laurel w: made publ The cars are to | voted to corruy — parliament and the press. | 2210 will commence 1407 G ST. N.W 3 SROUTIRG 20 FEET OF wren is rtrell, | propelled by electricity and the com will | That somel et hurt in this process . z “ Go ‘Tucker, Thomas Martin John Goode and Holmes | Miss Carrie Lawrence, Mrs. and Miss Gartrell. | Propet A ot cota of tha Wetted at | ants ‘morally certain’ but how widely end die.| WEDNESDAY, NovEMBER THIRTIETH, TUFSDAY AND WEDNESDAY. ptt ee A VALUABLE Lot ON Conrad. If Mr. Tucker is given a place in Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dowell, Prescott pent | Cleveland's cabinet that will take him out of the race, otherwise he is a favored candidate for the place. All of these men worked like beavers for the success of Re the recent political campaign, especially e, who, by the way, has the greatest “pull on the masses, and if there will be no extra > pessson of the this winterand another will be elected before the vacancy is filled, the nephew of the confederate chieftain would un- doubtedly be selected, for he would be made an Walter Wright, Mrs.and Miss La Rue | many others, A delightful evening was en- | Joyed by ail present. next meeting of the | club, two weeks later, will be at the residence of Dr. G. H. Wright, at Forest Glen. Considerable excitement was created on the main street of this town yesterday morning by the rapid discharge of a revolver in the hands of Sheriff Fairall and the rapid retreat of a man whom he had in ct - The circum- stances which led to the exciting scene were as successful business men, who will push it to | Completion by the opening of next spring. THE WATER WORKS QUESTION REVIVED. Notwithstanding the proposition to euthorize the city authorities to contract with some com- pany or individual to supply this place with water works was defeated at the election last April it is now raid that there are some Balti- more capitalists who are anxious to obtain the franchise for water works. The principal cause astrously the revelations will hit must remain for the moment a matter of conjecture. It is clear enough, though, that even if Delahaye's sre made more or less good the result will not bring his patron, the Comte do Paris, one inch nearer powor. ‘The effect will be in- stead to strengthen the hands of advanced men generally and bring at least into temporary Control those radical elements which stand near- est to the border line of social democracy. Perhaps the current frenzy for investigation CORNER TENTH STREET AND PI AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M, THREE AND HALE-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M., AT OUR SALES ROOM, YLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, And will continue daily at same hours until the entire extraordinarily large stock is disposed of. Here are a few examples of the stock “‘that will be sold to the NOVEMBER TWE! NTH AND THIRTIETH, AT 11 A.M. 3 AND 7:30 P.M. GRAND EXHIBITION MONDAY, TWENTY-EIGHTH INST. This collection is well worth theattention of any one in search of good pictures. a BY SiFtMe of a doo! of trnst . one of the andat the re ‘of the notes, Vision of ps Mount Pies , : At last March te: eral | of the defeat of the measure by the people was | may also do something toward purifying the | Mxhest bidder: : dssue in the canvass, feted belgie sguinet Wane Or Fish | thelr conviction that the tows. should be fret a press. Ihave spoken in these dis- | Eleantand Unique Electric Siver-plated Ware, CLAIM OF THE POPULISTS. for selling whisky near Washington Grove | supplied with a system of sewerage other than | patches for years about the ruthless way in | !mported French Clocks, Antiquo Bronzas of various | ‘The statement made by many that the popt- | camp ground, anda bench warrant was issued | the surface drainage now in vogue. It is now | which even conventionally respectable. papers aa pani ptitace tetany | aed Auctioneers. lists would control the next assembly and send | for his arrest. Since that time until yesterday | ®#id that this objection bas been partially | of Paris biackmailed Panama and Monte Carlo Ontod lela Aisles ti te cote aa aiaicescanns Mann Page, their leader, to the United States | he ad avoided the officers who were looking | overcome, and that the necessity for more | and every other enterprise which stood in need | (nite, Itest desiena, rich tn color ‘and decoration: eS raat afi to the |for him. Yesterday, morning Sheriff Fairail | water in case of fire would cause many to now | of buying off public attacks. Both Isthmus | atovey and Ecauisie ioral cae eo poor showing made by that party dering the | Doarded a west-boand train, and, discovering | favor the proposition who opposed it before. "| and Hivieta allegations are now to be subjected | “i 22¥ely and Exau Artistivally Mounted Bon Bon cog wena - Fish on the same, immediately put him under PREPARING TO CELEBRATE. to scrutiny, and the result must be national | poxes, Cracker and Rose Jars, Covered Dishes, Tu- It is said that in case there is an extra session | ®trest and started with him for the jail. After! ‘The democrats are making great preparations | *¥akening to the rottenness of modern Boule- | rene, Repouste Sets, Hand-engraved ‘Tea Sots, of the bly this winter Thomas Martin of | starting Fish told the sheriff that he would at-| ¢. ¢y, blight nal i ‘They | Yd journalism. | Epergnes, Tureons, Fruit and Berry Bowls, toget — = be the | tempt to escape, and was told by the officer | fF the torchlight procession tonight. 'Y| Delahaye is said to bave given to thecom-j with our immenso ‘full line” of hogers T: Sibemario | county May rennly, be, te | that if he did he must take the cousequences: as | Tecognize tho fact that while they may be the | mittee in sealed packet the’ name of the fen. Cutlery. pe aa iy — fluence he | he would certainly give him the contents of | last to give vent to their enthusiasm their pro-| eign paper which he alleges was bought up by | Asin all our previous sales special provision will be wont and mysterious his revolver. When about half way between | cession in point of numbers and enthusiasm | the Panama ring for #100,000. ‘There will be | made for the comfort of ladies attondins this pereimp. Ided the it members while the y be governor was making hie selection.” Nearly | the station and jail Fish made a sudden. break | will not be the least. The parade will move | the liveliont curfosity to learn. what this name | tory eale of Artistic Bhetela Were: ber UNCANSON Whos, AUCTIC D A PEREMPTORY SALE TWO PINE Esth ‘ad tn 1 LATIMER & SLOAN, the records of sabaivistous in the office — yor: f said District, tagether with the im ments theres e-third of the purchase 1 he balaner to he aad and two years: se- DARR & CO., Auctioneers, RATCUrFE. If the terms of sale ied with in fifteen days the trustees 1 Lo resell the property at the risk at vont of the de- THOMAS K. MAK iTN , ( Trustees. n26-d&ds sro zen st) NORTHW! SOVEMBER TWENT AT TEN O'CLOC two-thirds of them signed a petition to the ex- ecutive, urging him to eppoint Mr. Martin. He is acomparatively young man, hardly forty, and is yet unknown to fame. In fact, very few people outside of his own county knew him un- tal he loomed up for the senatorship. Those who know him say that he isasecond D. B. ‘Hill for his political astuteness. for liberty, running down a short alley between two houses and across the was closely pursued by the sheriff, who fired three shots at him without effect. The noise of the shots attracted the attention of those in the vicinity, several of whom joined in the chase, and after running several hundred yards in at- tempting to jump aditch Fish fell and was ijacent lot. He | from the city hall promptly at 8 o'clock if the weather is at all favorable, but if it is raining too hard for marching « postponement will be had till the next night. NOTES, Miss Lulu Leech of Baltimore is visiting Miss Hattie Jeffreys. may be. Meanwhile it is tacitly agreed by all that whatever be the result judicial proceedings against the directors are to begin on the 10th of January. Old De Lesseps is to be allowed to go to the grave without even knowing about them. If ho is convicted he will be immediately par- doned by the resident. He is greatly broken in health and mind, spends most of his time in Parties looking for “*Christmas Presents” will find itgreatly to their advantage to attend this brief “IMPORTANT SALE." Every article strictly guaranteed as represented or “money refunded.” And it is with pardonable pride that we refer to our previons sales made by us for this “company,” so far as the quality of the ware is con- cerned, which is second to none in the country. ROVED PROP- STRERC Eev AND PEE? WIDE By virtue of adeed of trust tous, f June. A. D. 180%, and record at captured and afterward lodged in jail. None| Miss May Emma Peppler of Baltimore is vis-| a bath chair’ dozing in the sun of before the "ale cia gat = f deme pee tae te ae ante, STee! | Cr the shots fred by the shorif’ took affect, but | iting relatives bere fire, and has been kept in total ignorance of the | wepwtcnay Sota Tae i here. . WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER THIRTIETH. a work, and they are by no means. laggards in| the prisoner states that they came uncomfort-| ‘The box social given” by the ladies of the| whole commotion. ELEVEN A.M. THE AST SEVEN 6, of the land records of the 1 nd at the reques: [JEXCANSON BROS., Auots.. 9th aud Date aw TRUSTY 1 PINE * SALE ICK DWE 1 HALE-PAST SEVEN | SS — hn place A ably near to him. When arrested Ejsb had | Southern M. E. Clurch at Flester’s Hall last ~ se. ie Goctin Sd gaily sail cosets oa TERE TRen Ne eee ea nn | suena ehlies af wiiihy tu os peak Friday and Saturday nights was very success-| CARDINAL LAVIGKRIE DEAD. sO WALTER B. WILLIAM Prenat wea John Goode's extensive knowledge of politi- | Richard Club, the young man committed to | ful aud good sum was realized in aid of tho ——— n26.10¢ eta, sreempathergso ap Jall here some days ago charged with tke | church improvements, cal issues, his great prowess in a campaign and ent Ee rostrum gives him a good fighting show o! being elected. larceny of a horse and buggy from Mr. Jacob Poss of this place, last night made an at- tempt toescape from confinement by sawing | The revival in progress at Centenary M. E. Church will continue every night this week and there is every evidence that the meeting will be He Was the Apostle to the Africans and Wore the Cross of the Legion of Honor. Charles Martial Allemand-Lavigerie, cardi- nal archbishop of Carthage and Algiers, died at RATCEIFE, DARE & CO PEREMPTORY Sal. 2TION OF VAL UNIMPROVED IN y-thres fetes conealte ‘tats ablic e fron bars of his cell. A day or two ago a | successful. " saga ter co hg tae Me Taek | young woman visited the prisoner and ‘wae| Mies Annie Wilson and Mr. A. Conaway were | Algicrs early Saturday morning. ‘calllag an extra scesion of Congrens. It is | allowed to sce him, as she claimed to be a rela | elected by Centenary M.E. Sunday school as | ‘the cardinal had been working with his usual 1 | gears, secured by end of trust ci the inte EMBER TWENTY-NINTH, M., we will sell, in front hereinafter described real estate was , as conveped to me for the parvocs st sale and detrions aahaks safe to say that if a poll of the leading demo- | tive of his, and it is now supposed that she | delegates to the county Sunday sehool conven- | energy, and although his health was poor there | final she proces T Wil acl Ne "ail tt = terms of wale Erata were taken on this question two-thirds | furnished the means to make his escape, con- | tionat Bowie. in. | "#8 NO reason to expect his death, which was | HIGH A DRT CE SoveA BE: Ap SR at the Fak Mende apgassdi tetas actin comtns sisting of a bottle of Prussic acid, a fine saw | A number of ladies areindignantly complain- 4 = , Khouse. with Hine of Anacostia ¢ dabove an in i FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the tollowing deserived and # coil of rope, which were found in the cell | ing because the mayor and city council have | *t¢den and was due to cerebral congestion. | Eyieg, OCLOCK geal untied ore vourtenances to the: COL. SINGERLY TALKS. i A ‘ “1 EB. EHEEM, } Trustees. . when the plan was discovered. Early last night | not passed an ordinance against the erection of | The interment will be at Carthage. LOTS 12 AND 13, | A leposit of Fst. nw seater. Col. W. M. Singerly, proprietor of the Phila- | the jailor, Mr. W. E. Conneli, hearing an un- | barbed-wire fences along the streets in such | ‘The dead cardinal was called the “Apostle to {icant Haina, weuTiton of Mount | time af nate: “Terms i" th in fifteen delphi Record, was in Richmond today and | usual uoise,visited the cell and found that Club | close proximity to the sidewalks that ladies’ | the Africans,” because of his devotion to the to be paid in cash; | 4a¥* froin the. = | risk and c: All when asked by Tax Stax correspondent for his | had succeded in sawing off one of the bars of | dresses are caught and torn on them. The | cause of freedom on the dark continent. He J * L = =} at ¥ ON TWENTY nurs i id: the window and was at work on another, and | attention of the authorities is called to the nui- | was born at Bayonne, France, on October 31, | oP aos! at | ta dedbe ASE Fao | 8000 required at rere semtan en etiac ies Stent | wostd sven: Imes oun at Hierty Inca be not | execs. 1825, ithe option ‘ot X senonit Of #100 | 7 ATIMER & SLOAN, Au i Mand should find the treasury bankrupt | been discovered. The acid had been effectively | The young people of St. Philip's P. E.Church | Asa statesman the primate of Africa, a title | PPO” spelt Jot required at the tine of ale. — i fn do 6 | a 7 i apliod with in 13 idea that there’ will be on| Used in softening the steel bars so that they | give an old folks concert and supper at the | bestowed upon the cardinal by the pope, be- | the day ofaais vit reserved th resell the a the Club was removed to| Academy of Musie December 1. addition | came known to all persons interested in Euro- | the risk and cost of the defaulting parchase ‘=e the VALUABLE IMPROVED )PERTY, NO. 1: O'CLOCK PM. session. We must have s reduction | Could be cut easil Her | i i AREWOOD AVENUE jextre y actver of wich resnie ii nome new smapen AVENDE (CR THIRD STREET) | preunises, sub I of the tariff, but we must uot rush into the | nother cell, and will in future be provided | to the concert “A Cup of Tea,” one of Hosina | pean political events. He it was who took the | 4} Advertisement of such resale iy 50 fuveraung | SORTHWEST. LE DROIT PARK, AT PUBLIC | Eiststreat by 88. Weck. The business interests must have time | With addi steel ornaments Having been | Vokes’ one-act comedies, will be rendered, | Arst aleps to bring about an ‘entente between | Lut seceraitc af ee Be . {the owners we will sell at pubtie auc- | “Stns day of aale. + | mi9-a&a8 to accommodate themselves to a new tariff. | indicted it is probable tMat his trial will take | with the following cast of characters: Lady | the Vatican and the French government. RATCLIFrE, Dinh ow aes yo oo eR the m TUESDAY. TWeNTY: | aoeanae! “THOS. FE. WAGGAMAN, Suet. | Guranct Next fall will be time enough for to | Place in a few days. Clara, Miss English; Josephine, Miss Mary | Mgr. Lavigerie's administration in Africa 3 tines \} EK, A. gp pe -|€ Start on a tari Dill, The fest thing to te dose | Mr. 8. P. Wright has commenced the erec-| Valk ‘Sir ‘Charlo Seymoce Mr. Saenee Ty | won eta en eerie by remarkable zeal and suc+ THE ABOVE STPONED UNTIL. TC gasiaan a Rosh, igietarte tac ee tion of a handsome cottage at Linden, Mr. L. | Valk: Scroggins, Mr. Henry F. Lyle. cess. During the famine of 1867 he engaged | THURSPAY 3k MARDER | Us anes, When asked about the effect of the demo-| F- Dudley being the contractor for’ building | The rainbow fair, to be held by the Ladies’ | actively in the work of succoring the natives, ‘a0 pratic vietory he ext the same. Aid Society of the ‘First Baptist Church, will | for whom he opened large asylums, getting | RATCLIFFE, DARK &CO., A\ ‘Will have great prosperi Maj. D. G. Purman bas purchased of E. C. | take place in the Academy of Music, beginning | into a warm discussion with Marshal Mac- | ]TNITED STATES MARSHAL: and I rejoice at the splendid victory which the | Gilbert a handsome new residence in North | Decetaber 6, instead of in the church as an-| Mahon, who contested his right to interfere in | U] “tue ofa writot tent fu repair, being Ko. 1961 36 ‘Takoma. nounced. The unavoidable delay in the com-| such matters. Soo after he was installed in | QMPyoLajupres 5 ind to me directec Mr. Jos. T. Moore and wife of Sandy Spring | pletion of the church makes the change neces-| Algeria Mgr. Lavigerie began the work of evan- | at No, 057 Louisa é are visiting in New York and Philadelphia. sary. gelization among the natives in the interior of | Prgita' Gwen: wo MOND Mrs. Rose Rabbitt of West End, Washington, | ‘The democratic celebration at Savage last | the continent by founding the congregation of | Stork OA s> rizht, ttle is visiting relatives and friends in this county. | Saturday night was. success. Large numbers | ‘the white fathers,” who were to devote them- | of thedefmidait' in aud to "the follows S.A. M. | of democrats from the surrounding country | selves to missionary work among the barbarous | P*BPeH¥ towit: Vs + bart of Kits 33 square 300, fronting 22 feet Sinchies on 12th | ado known at sale. House can be LATIMER & SLOAN, x BROS. —_—>— were present and nearly every house in the vil- | tribes of Africa. ke. comprising Snished n HYATTSVILLE NEWS. lage was illuminated. The Savage Cornet | ‘The congregation has established schools in Sins, frames. woodworks: also one (1) Larce | aa Band furnished the music and after the pro- | various countries of Europe. Eleven mission- basen, and will be slid trestinke cerns 180, tnd Will be sold to satisfy execution No. ‘Addivon. A Handsome Dwelling Burned—Other Items | cession an abundant oyster supper was sup- | ary stations have been planted by it in the re- | 3 of Interest. plied to every one present. “The Indies af | gion of the Albert Nyanza and the lives of Correspondence of The Evening Star. Savage had charge of the supper and nearly | twelve of its missionaries have already been | paTcLiFFE, DARR Hyattsvitte, Mp., Nov. 28, 1992, | one hundred gallons of oysters were served in | sacrificed in their labors. Mgr. Lavigerie did , in favor of Jamies: u mt his property is ad— ‘well built, near Scott A ; 4 Mg! ares ¢ sd cash, the balance ‘The hand: i : various styles. E. P.B. | not believe in sending his missionaries empty- anien ee PRS | rs. with six per rent per aunuin t Ri qaer poder giaten > salen ————— handed among savages. He even procured | s€funbAY MOH PoE Mtbr t THIRD wee et oe of Riverdale caught fire last Saturday night hike Rhee Rikaen: for them from Paris a great quantity of second- | hour, at the rooms of Ratelifs, Darr & C Gepost? of $250 required at tine and burned to the ground. Mr. Lynch was on- gaged in a game of cards with his family down DANIEL M. RA’ U.S. Marshal. Correspondence of The Evenine Star. hand military uniforms, which they were to | 4¥¢- 2.w LEO, ELxtox, Mb., November 28, 1992, | present to the petty kings of the tribes through AR? . Je Island avenue, | nd partly maiied atvy | hich th ‘gat 2 bee nage RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Ancts. ned TAY-WINDOWED | BRICK | a Pe 7 stairs, when he was startled by hearing acrack-| ‘The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has | Which they might pass, in order gain their | P)UNCANSON BROS., A) ap “| NorTHw ND BATH | qp aTCLIFFE, DAR @00.. av : Ge SEOMESDAY, DECEMBE Freund the city, including that of Mr. Bernard | ing sound overhead and rushing outdoors dis-| completed the purchase of the land in connec. | £04." D Aid MODE R SQeaysn SLE Paod fl 5 ‘ the mostimportant labors of Cardinal —— —— oe uateneta yal tee covered that the roof of his house was in @/ tion with its change of location of tracks be- | Lavigerie was his efforts to suppress the slave inwumemwaee blaze. The flames soon gained considerable | tween Iron and Bacon hills, and itis thought | trade in Africa. Knowing how little the Arab Is NomTH « roger ap eipniryapne [ oe feeoop ne ie rnd en Se eee | agi | pee POLITICS IN NORTH CAROLINA, | to the spot. Every effort was made to save the | put under contract. Among other changes 2 4 | On! APTERN| aso burning building by throwing buckets of water | ©, ee ore mers tne) Bociete of the xine Ue Beate oe templated the ill the itation | 1 front of the premi ‘The Alliance All Gone to Pieces—Settle Prob- | upon the flames, but the pump ran dry in the pomeryeg ae ~ Tiga pn bail at altecaan Brothers of the Sahara, and issued an invitation or MBER FOUR td SORTHWEST, FO! "t FOUR’ INCHES 10 sooms aud. of the beat sec arkand has a mawnificent view of of sale: Will be sold subsect to a deed of trost SECOND, we will sell, Premises, a record- $100 on each i to Christian to jom them. About | Frontins 21 fee pvavenckor ead asreetl miost de ie ably Elected. midst of the operation and nothing further | railroad from about a mile north of the town to | 17700 sought alosintion: but cole ar canall wont | EeSRe RG fee! poraee at costa’ the war | Bactice A v8 fron Correspondence of The Evening Star. could be done. | All the outhouses with one ex-| about the same distance south of the town. | bor were netually ceceivede Peter email mum C; mpged with ‘within ‘fteen | years, he deiaaiting purchaser or pt Raxziom, N. C., Nov. 26, 1892. | ception, as well as the entire dwelling, were | ‘The cars will then be reached by means of «| were obianed from the buye shares oe erved to resell the pry electric bells, Since the election the democrats in this state | Consumed by the flames. Everything in the | stairway upper story, including bedding, furniture and the : dave been in a state of happiness not tobe de-| Clothing, was destroyed. ‘There were six rooms | “itt tbe “Brade crossings. seribed. All over North Carolina there have| in that story and each was handsomely fur. | pep made several changes in the road between | of which institution tho Abbe Dupanioup,after- ai the risk and cost of the | Rae tne purchaser after Ave sale in some newspaper - + Which, when completed, will do away | — Cardinal Lavigerie was a fellow student with The company has | Ernest Renan at the Seminary of St. Nicholas, ‘ih one and two years; not os sdvertiennent of | ni froneday of sales bayabte Washing cured by deed of ‘trust on Principio and Perryville, this county. : Promises sok or all cash, at SEE aids Sen calebrations of the great victorr,and the | nished. A few articles down stairs in the shape | “Charles W. Show of Port Deposit was com- | Winery tmauagas the bishop of Orleane, wae | ives $350 nated ties , Convesane; | PPHOMAS DOW 3 ee ane ene Jeaders of the third party have been burned in | of furniture were saved. ‘The fire occurred | mitted to the house of refuge yesterday for be- | fhe Legion of Honor, a distinction rareiy be- in fifteen days, otherwise right reserved to resell | AUCTION SALE OF BRATCUPFE, DARE & 0O., ructionsers, about 8 o'clock in the evs RES OF LAND ON VE EAST Couns efigy or “buried” deep in the ground. and cost of ing purchaser after five |” RID HE! nO FA. AVE Mw. ROAD. OPPOSIT) 1CUT AVES but one which ig, and it is thought | ing incorrigible. He admitted having placed a | stowed upon ecclesins that it originated from sparks falling from the such PieD BY le in sole BeWspaper THE UNDE ka rt Ts days advertigerncs ILL OFFER FOR SALE pul PREM i i i DERSIGNED TRUSTER» SALE OP_UNIMPROVED PEAT Frade ra, tae Even yet the exact vote is not known. The | chimney wu, : . ~ | Wedge ina frog of the Port Deposit and Co-| traordinary zeal and activity in administering ished in Washington, }) AT PUBLIC Ave i ag eg Me A ¥ upon some leaves which had accumn- | fymfia railroad and fastening eee : i ra PCL 3 naEMISEs ON | TPES Tee rs Tae Fast rewance a ‘official returns are sent only to the secretary of | Inted on the roof. ‘The house was only partly | mpi Fallroad an ning © te across the | relief, apd succor uring massacre of the flies t CLOCK PAN ents} to be canvassed by the returning board, | paid for and the Riverdale Park Company,| ‘The new M. E. Church at Baldwins 0-€0- y i3 STATES RSHALS SALE. DY onthe Ridge road. near ‘ects December 1. All the returns aro | which holds a deed upon the property, receives | county, was dedicated yesterday. Hen "Ines eee ae Mirtue of a writ of Geri facia, issued ont of the and “opposite “Wesley iS pot in. Cleveland’ lurali will be over| the entire benefit of the insurance, which ‘bmi: + Her Secret Buried With Her. esi’ office of the Supreme Gourt of ‘f, District of $5,000.” It may reach 4.000, amounts to $2,000. Mr. Lynch is w contractor | aon" Roy. Tk Weed of Elkin ae tia es | Helene Roberts, twenty-seven years of age, | Cumbia ad, tsiun directed, 1 wil slat yb | Strange to tay, the vote was light, and this | and built the house himself. He and his family | hoon and the Rev. L. E. Barrett, presiding | Md one of the best known young women in Decemiver, 190212 — terest in the election aroused | are temporarily residing with one of the| elder,at night. ‘The pastor of the new church | Wilkesbarre, died in great agony Saturday night was rs Pee ee TUESDAY Tue AE Sti ie 2 warn by public auction, in-iront of the | trust: DAY, THE FiF@! DAY OF | JANUAR’ 1No2" at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. oe bert property, d interest of the last, For months the is T. B, Hunter. nix (0) ated noven C g . from the effects of a criminal operation. Her languid, but as time it became both Methodist Church at Beltsville was the | “Tie Presbyterian Church at Perryville was t fganare mauubered eit hunired ind tweny-nia Sin ack Bien Pier and Lively. Tet the voters did notall | scene of « very pretty wedding. last ‘Thursday | dedicated yesterday in the presence of a large | (uct euicken, mother, who had arrived there j Eee fivand ubealsr he hinfrovemen etter, gaan door ae wld gulisatn ere it. a rdin out, and instead of some 310,000 votes | evening, the contracting yan Boag concourse of people. The services were in si + an upon as the property ot Harry Land Office cf the surveyor 0 < pS a uly about 235,000 were cast, it is asserted. Mary S. Shepherd, niece of Mre. Book Gov. Shepherd, pare 13, tovether EM: Shep | Charge of Rev SA. Gayley of the Presbsn | daughter divulge the names of the two parties will “Le old fo satiny execution No. S000 telied ; ait'the | Liber WB. Mt Zolvo aud Mr. George W. Harrison. Rev. Dr. | tories Church at Nottinghage who ee eeaby; | concerned the betrnyer and the practitioner | at lew in favur of Willian. f easements, Lereditaments and appurtenances to the | veyor, with all and ‘There was another »' fact now known and the eburch was) son NJ. handsomely decorated for the occasion. The | *°¥i,.° Jane Knight of Hopewell trange DANIEL M. RANSDELL, | sane belonging broveinents theron, the election, namely, thatthe third party | Stakéy performed the, ceremony. |The ‘wed-| by evs. Henry ‘Branch of Ellicott City und | bvibe efused. Melerring to the former, she RATCLIFFE, DARR & co... Marshal. be paid in ashe tine bulguce iu tw Squatecligmoses: | to Ue Tait seetcch Oe tena of Si, Marae, memey ‘more votes from the republicans it | ding was attended by the friends and | Riddle of Havre de Grace. The pastor of the | hiv nage. ‘Auctioneers. 15 to dSincex?4 iebetas } at One and two years, bear-ny interest {roi the day | tion thereol bs the sowst seal tive rewhlue in three ob Feet Sacer poopie third party —— of — bride and groom, many coming | new church is Rev. William Coulson of Pater- J og 2 girl was 4 tabula, | HANGERS ; VALUABLE IMPROVED | ,[willoffer for sale, in front of the premises, on | of sale at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable | equal installments @ bomerang oto republicans, who | out from deceased born Ash: ; 5 LUABL : rises, on 3 si THURSDAY, the FIRST DAY OF DECEMBE! KXOWN AS 919 0 <{REET st DECEMBER, NCE] SAL! Ohio, andhad an excellent education. From | / REAL ESTAT! FOUR O'CLOCK P. semi-annually, and secured by deed of trust upon the | years, the deferred 1 1 Vi y | 1892, at HALP-: |. who died | eighteen until she was twenty-one years of ago| _ Sent EST. WITH FRONTAGE OF TWENTY % male deb Cash, at the purchaser's nption. ‘of the grchiser bearing: date'on the day of ‘the. Paes at half of Lot 7, square 644. A deposit oneach lot will be required at | sale, with interest and ar served lieu THE ALLIANCE GoxE To PrEcEs. bride was becomingly gowned in « tan cloth | this week, was one hundred and four years old. > reirtan abies ices: by the Equity Coartof | Termsofsiie: One-third cash and the balance in | the time cf sale. Terms inust be complied with im | erty’sod, or all cant, F The alice ‘bac gone allio pieces, Your | Men Gerson took the Yotcloal tsi for | Ste,rée Seven year old af the time af” Wash-| nich abo went o'New York and waa employed | Sespeng.ceet op Pritt Cota: | ane iand ho ars tw ln seo | Mog Goren che Sao got el re | Renee hyo uh hs a ae ae t predicted three months ago that | Wenpiterreou, took, the, 70! onion sa ington’s death and distinctly remembered the | there as ahead milliner in a dry goods store. | Cotto huss era are dete eet poses red of tense a ho propery sold. “One | Sing reverting, ben as the cant af’ the pastaaer | DTU CON F OARYETT. ~ rent 9 | dersie ‘Will sell_on FRIDAY. DECEMBER —~¥ ¢ op “J ch avenge reabes end the third party would die together. | given by the groom's «ster. Messrs. ne About two rnt, 0 she opened a fashionable PAST FOUR P My n26-at* GEO. W. STICKN Or purchasers. Surviving Truster, are dying now. ‘The alliance newspapers | Walter Bendz and Summerfield Hall of Belts- iving “day Snear Rock Springs’ this peanke” | millinery store 1 Wittesbarre, but basipese bes SECOND, Ta, oe te EA ot, sxtwcetghit (08) Im | TO SOUR E SWORMBTEDT: Tromtee, | —D2/-@bde _ 40 5thet'S.w, fare clamoring for consideration for the onder | Ville acted as ushers at the wedding. — ye them, ‘io ata tird Soke came slack and she was sold out a month ago at square three hundred and sixty-six (60), in the city Ste DOMES OOM = ° ATCLIFFE, DARR&CO., Avcta euch desperate straits. 1. 1. Polk's peper, An enjoyable dance was given * Gran bares *| @ constable’s sale, ean ae ae, : Scant ated tn one ADMINISTRATOR'S SALF OF HOUSEHOLD AND | 35 aTCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctions Geapcms ate aa Unt vikeome © i Frida; one-third in two years from ay . E TURE, &e., &e., 4 3 ighesr is nows pleader in this line, and = 2 ree last —« Ber naee 2 ‘The Division of Kansas. steered payments be evidenced. by ote eecured on-auoeapax te Renee i ag | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED WEST CORNET, Herat oh tae sere wl Keep out of your alliance. Please re-| cha} by Mra MS Jones of Beltaville Republicans in the Kansas legislature deny | Pr aeetet rust on Per cout per agus pepabts | TEN O'CLOCK A ty TWILL CEL: WiThty |. REAL ESTATE, BEING PREMISES NO. 1N11 STREETS ot the ‘member ‘And i and Mrs. State Senator Coffin and Mra. Low. that any mecting has been called to consider | sem™i-atnaaliy. or all cash, at the option of the pur | THE AUCTION ROOMS, @72 F GritieT NOwTHL | pe StREET NOMTMWEST. oe a of Colm: ‘om the Hie day" ot Noe new ca. if any of you | anc - chaser. A deposit of $200 io be inade at time of sale, | WEST, 1HE PERSONAL EFFECTS OF THE LATE | pBY Tirtue of decree in ry re erie of Muirkirk. Terpsichore reigned until « the question of dividing the state. A meeting | Gouveraming aut cocoa tt cont at it} We cANADAY. 4 PiTaSt OC Comahe. peseed te cauty cates Bo. | vember, Ist. im eGuy cease No. ta. 08", where = a of tatives was held at Hutchinson, | rmaof sale srenot complied with wi Oak Folding ant Saute! Lede. Old Bedetends, M.7. | goluplsinant ana Andrew Ea ra rae Keech, Lovejoy and Yon Dachenhansen o un tt eee or ms of outlining the | Sepua paresoaca We Beis Oo4 Redetseds. M.T. $ tqustors, will offer for wie at public amction. te jashington, Coffin werie, Carrie and Pillows. tera, Sadie Jones of Muirkirk, Lulu Jones of Belts Ville, Nettie Harris of Troy, Emily McGraw of Fhiladelphia, Miss Louise Ordiorne of Hunt- < fee ee -M..the following cergetbed real ing deertibed real estate, to wit: Tart of ‘original Chairs, Hail Rack, Walnut Sideboard, Table, ity of | numbered Tm oquare ci Table, tm es of iar eed Mion as : of ‘Columbia "to wit: Tot nam mad aiocirare the A sine fer tbe eameat Taree ‘ ‘ = A Minneapolis Architect After Big Damages, | _WAUTB! i vn one b ‘tnd | Southeast corner or Trannine thence, ng ge Oliver, Robert Showed, It is announced that Leroy 8. Buffington, Dp” fate gas ee age nuRS “Shae, ae feo Oe ect anh eee tach themes red Alvey, Grove, Cockrell’ and Von Dachen- MAT VALUABLE, NEW AND SUBSTANTIALLY. 2 balance in two equal install- (20) feet to Lith wtreot west, then sate Frell Alvey, Grove, = Burn RESIDE AND GROUNDS FRONT- File. Fears from day of sate, | the place of Uecinmiue, tomerber with the hausen of Washington, Parsons, Walter ING ON THE SEVENTH STREPT KOAD AND daywents at 8 per cont, Chern, cous euugote four-ntury trae Fitagerald and Wm. Barke of Baltimore, Chas, Sonte OF : 0 aa and Lawrence Cassard and Simms Jones ij i] i Muirkirk and Don Graham of Salisbury, Md. Another dance will be given in the hall of the Hyattsville Athletic Club on the 6th of next By iH } i RUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL. All com aa 2 BEING HOUSE, AND. PREMISES Oe Tas | Sencoat, ‘A depot of wo tupared Ty ohasealne eg ort | Banc aerate i St oe Aso. ‘cause J. De Neale is np ‘are ‘the pate actund i af 7 i i t | a é he He i fi d ii

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